Visual: 4
Aural: 1
Read/Write: 10
Kinesthetic: 3
Visual: 4
Aural: 1
Read/Write: 10
Kinesthetic: 3
"If we know where we want to go, then even a stony road is bearable." ~~ Horst Koehler
* Visual: 2
* Aural: 3
* Read/Write: 7
* Kinesthetic: 5
.... which is interesting to me, because I see where they're coming from, but when I think of how I learn, that's not how I think of myself. Book-larnin' comes so naturally to me, I guess I don't even think about it. But I'm such an abstract thinker that I have difficulty learning practical skills by reading - in those cases I'm much more visual and kinesthetic.
For example, if I have to rely on a service manual to learn how to repair something, it's almost comical how many times I'll have to look back and forth from the diagram, to the real thing, to the diagram, before the picture congeals in my head. If I can learn by having an experienced mechanic supervise me and tell me what to do, I catch on much quicker.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
I closed the tab too soon but I know my visual was 14.
I can mentally walk through a building just by looking at a set of plans.